Located 38 km from Portmeirion, Y Meirionnydd Townhouse offers 5-star accommodation in Dolgellau and features a terrace. The property is allergy-free and is situated 26 km from Castell y Bere.
Robert
United Kingdom
The location was perfect. Bars and restaurants all very close but inside the hotel it was lovey and quiet. Breakfast in the morning was excellent.
In 21 acres of gardens and woodland, Penmaenuchaf Hotel sits above Penmaenpool, overlooking the Mawddach estuary just a 5-minute drive from the market town of Dolgellau, in the Snowdonia National...
Hydranger
United Kingdom
Traditional country house accomodation.....in peaceful setting.
Attentive staff.
Lovely rooms ..We stayed in "Idris" .
Breakfast service superb.
Had an evening meal in Lounge which was also very good.
If you're looking to stay in this beautiful area and want something a bit more special would recommend.
10/10
Situated in Gwynedd, in the market town of Dolgellau, the Royal Ship hotel features a restaurant and free Wi-Fi in public areas. The market town is part of the Snowdonia National Park.
Hannah
United Kingdom
Nice atmosphere and the staff were pleasant and efficient.
In the Snowdonia National Park, a 5-minute drive from the market town of Dolgellau, Dolgun Uchaf Guesthouse and Cottages in Snowdonia is a farmhouse full of character offering views, well-equipped...
jacek
United Kingdom
A nice place to spend your entire vacation, or as a base for trips around the area. A lovely nearby town, especially if you're looking to eat well. Helpful, direct people.
Located in Dolgellau and only 41 km from Portmeirion, Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Aber Cottage B&B, a property with a garden, is situated in Dolgellau, 26 km from Castell y Bere, 33 km from Harlech Castle, as well as 36 km from Aberdovey Golf Club.
James
United Kingdom
So cosy, room was really nice, clean , fab shower, we had biscuits, hot chocolate
Offering a sun terrace and views of the mountain, Heulwen Guest House is set 5 km from Dolgellau in the Gwynedd Region, 44 km from Aberystwyth. Free private parking is available on site.
C
United Kingdom
Beautiful property and setting, made extra special by the lovely hosts! Would recommend
Offering luxurious, individually furnished rooms with views of idyllic Snowdonia, Cross Foxes is a newly refurbished, Grade II listed building. It features a stylish bar and grill with open kitchen.
On average, 3-star hotels in Dolgellau cost € 151.06 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dolgellau are € 172.46 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dolgellau can on average be found for € 157.04 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dolgellau this weekend is € 191.17 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 125.43. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dolgellau for this weekend cost on average around € 187.65 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 133.70 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dolgellau for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 126.55 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dolgellau will cost around € 187.65 (based on Booking.com prices).
There are plenty of bistros and pubs in the town. We ate in the Torrent Walk hotel and the food was beautiful and plentiful. There was live music over the weekend in the town which was a great addition.
There are lots of country walks and a short drive to the beach at Barmouth.
Sue
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dolgellau is a small but compact town with shops and pubs...
Dolgellau is a small but compact town with shops and pubs etc easily accessible. Main car park by the river is on the edge of town but a minutes walk away from the centre. There could be more choice of restaurants and cafes but we found a hotel (The Ship) that served good food.
Gordon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful area stunning scenery camp site was so lovely well...
Beautiful area stunning scenery camp site was so lovely well managed people we’re extremely kind & helpful the lady let us stay a bit later due to us hiking Snowdonia over night which was so helpful & lovely of her o will be recommending people to go here .
Sandra
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful, incredibly preserved small market town.
Beautiful, incredibly preserved small market town. The weather didn't allow us to explore close surroundingds as we wished.
The town itself has got plenty of pubs, cafes, gift shops, art shops.
The people we met so friendly.
The cherry on the cake is a second hand book shop. The books there just incredible!
Natasa
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The parking was not good steep narrow road I think once...
The parking was not good steep narrow road I think once inside the property there was 44 steps or stairs some very steep and narrow, wouldn’t recommend to guests with any type of mobility issues. Lounge furniture needs replacing very old and uncomfortable lounge smelt musty. One of the bedrooms very damp with mushroom type mould Growing on wall and carpet. Bathrooms very nice modern plenty of them. Everything you needed supplied in the kitchen. Beds very comfortable lovely bedding. Garden unkempt and garden furniture rusty.
peacock
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A well maintained property, with delightful hosts.
A well maintained property, with delightful hosts. Breakfasts very good.
Lovely gardens and views of the countryside/hills. Room facilities good, comfy & cosy. I plan to stay here again when next visiting the area. I have no hesitation in recommending it to others.
Good base for lots of things. great walking area. I used it as a base for a golfing break as it's in the centre of a triangle of some great links golf courses incl St David's [Harlech], Aberdovey, and Porthmadog, And the spectacular Welshpool GC with amazing views over 5 counties! The wonderful village of Portmeirion [famous for it's use in the 60's TV series 'The Prisoner'] is not too far away either
Great cottage in a great town. Also we were surprised at 2 bathrooms! Plus the kids got there own floor in the attic conversion so that was an added bonus. The cottage is a large living/dining room and a galley kitchen at the end. first floor is mum and dad room with own bathroom then top floor is a double and a single with another bathroom so great. Parking is just up the road and Dolgellau is as convenient and well stocked as it is beautiful. Try days out to Barmouth, Aberdovey, Tywyn, Harlech and Co-ed Y Brennan as well!
A lovely cozy traditional cottage in the heart of the town, convenient for all local amenities and discovering the area. Overall the cottage was exceptionally clean and tidy, tastefully decorated and well equipped, with some nice views from a couple of windows. Prior to our stay the owner was helpful and communicative and further provided some very nice "welcome gifts" for when we arrived. Parking was always possible, either in the spaces opposite or a short distance up the road. Overall a fantastic stay.
This B&B was very deceptive. Outside facade did not indicate what the rooms were like.
We stayed in the Gwendd room which was tastefully refurbished. Bathroom was also fabulous.
Little extras in the room were very much appreciated - nespresso machine, nibbles, cakes, chips,
shortbreads and still and sparkling water in the mini fridge - all complimentary.
Dolgellau was an intersting market town with much history and many hotels where we felt very welcome in.
B & B was a 5 min walk into the centre.
The location of the hotel was excellent with views through the valleys at Dolgellau. The town itself wasn't busy but had everything we needed. The hotel was very clean and tidy and a welcoming host. The room was spacious although the 4 post bed was a little short for me as I am 6'3", my feet were through the footboard rungs, but not really an issue. Breakfast was good, we ordered a cooked breakfast which was freshly cooked for us and there was tea/coffee/toast etc available to us.
Lovely continental breakfast laid out in the room, with mini fridge just outside (wine and beer glasses and bottle opener a nice touch!)
Fantastic room and view, and Serafina and Neal made me extremely welcome in their home.
A proper bath very welcome after long days on the hills! -the private bathroom just along the corridor
A wonderful base in Dolgellau -thank you
Lovely B&B Annexe on a hillside with great views over Dolgellau and Cadair Idris mountain. The roomy annexe had a large double bed, bunk beds,a seating area with lovely views, a Kitchenette with small fridge but no cooker, and a small ensuite shower room. Our hosts Norma and Robert were very friendly. The English breakfasts were superb.
Fantastic location, close to Dolgellau village, shops, pubs and places to eat. The site and accommodation was spotless and comfy, had everything you could possibly need for a comfortable stay and the staff were super friendly and welcoming. Would highly recommend to friends and family and already have done so since returning home!
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Plas Gwyn B&B. The owners were welcoming and friendly, giving great advice on walks and things to do and see in the local area. The bed and room were very comfortable, bathroom was great and the breakfasts were fantastic. We would return without hesitation on a future visit to Dolgellau.
Caroline & Kevin were FANTASTIC hosts! The B&B was lovely and the food exceptional! You literally walk out of the B&B and you are right in the town centre of Dolgellau. We would love to stay again in the future! Caroline and Kevin were very helpful with information of the area/things to do/places to go! Thank you!
Excellent hosts with a really interesting and characterful B&B full of items from their extensive travels. Great location in a quiet area but still very near the centre of Delgellau and all facilities. Lovely views of the surrounding area. Hosts were very accommodating to an early rise, and breakfast was excellent.
The hotel manager, Kasia, was an absolute delight. Her grace and charm added immensely to our visit. The location was near hiking trails and a delightful pub across the 30 pence walking bridge. The view from the grounds was outstanding across the estuary.
On the off set the accommodation was set in a really nice area with lovely scenery. The staff seemed very pleasant (when you could get them) and helpful. The design of the place was nice, just run down in a lot of places.
The staff, the food, the comfort was all outstanding. I have no doubt that the owners will manage to fix this hotel as the first 6star accommodation in Wales. I can not fault their devotion to this aim.
We loved our stay at the Royal Ship. It was a charming hotel in a beautiful quant village. The rooms were clean and comfortable and staff was very friendly. The restaurant was great also.
Clean, comfortable room; comfortable beds; quiet location but close to city; refrigerator available: petrol station with minimart nearby; ample parking onsite; helpful staff
Room was great, very clean and spacious. Good breakfast with great choice. Staff were all very helpful and courteous. Would go there again if going to that area of Wales.
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